Forbes -
27 May 2013 15:18

The last week of May sees the release of a slew of Japanese April data including industrial production, consumer prices, retail sales, household spending and unemployment. The market should expect that most of the releases would get extra attention, as investors will want to gauge how Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic policies, dubbed 'Abenomics', is doing in the world's third largest economy. Elsewhere, inflation numbers will dominate the Eurozone and Germany's agenda. Meanwhile, th...
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